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libertarian
[ lib-er-tair-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a follower of a political philosophy or party that advocates individual liberty achieved by limiting the power of a central government:
Whether left- or right-leaning, libertarians generally oppose taxation and support free trade.
- a person who advocates liberty, especially with regard to thought or conduct.
- a person who maintains the doctrine of free will ( necessitarian ).
libertarian
/ ˌlɪbəˈtɛərɪən /
noun
- a believer in freedom of thought, expression, etc
- philosophy a believer in the doctrine of free will Compare determinism
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a libertarian
Derived Forms
- ˌliberˈtarianism, noun
Other Words From
- lib·er·tar·i·an·ism noun
- an·ti·lib·er·tar·i·an adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of libertarian1
Word History and Origins
Origin of libertarian1
Example Sentences
Disagreements between the self-fashioned libertarians, neoconservatives and nationalists previewed the factions vying for power within the Republican Party, factions which stand to come to the forefront in his next term.
Six years ago in this newspaper, I coined the term “rancho libertarian” to describe a political ideology I was observing in many of the Latino men I knew.
Other reports support the trend of growing bipartisan support and challenge the common narrative that Bitcoin is primarily a right-wing or libertarian phenomenon, according to the 2024 American Bitcoin Survey report from Nakamoto Project.
But his audience is overwhelmingly white men who vote and lean libertarian and conservative.
Brendon Walsh of “The World Record Podcast” and a comic who has been a guest on “Kill Tony,” identifies as a libertarian.
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